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Coronoid fossa

Anterior depression; superior to the trochlea; receives part of the ulna when the forearm is flexed

Humerus

Arm bone

Clavicle Sternum

Bones composing the shoulder girdle

Metatarsals

Bones forming the instep of the foot

Patella Femur Tibia

Bones forming the knee joint

Tarsals

Bones of the ankle

Phalanges

Bones of the fingers

Carpals

Bones of the wrist

Scapula Sternum

Bones that articulate with the clavicle

Clavicle

Commonly called the collarbone

Acetabulum

Deep socket in the hip bone that receives the head of the thigh bone

Trochlea

Distal medial process of the humerus; joins the ulna

Medial malleolus

Distal process on medial tibial surface

Ulna

Forearm bone involved in formation of the elbow joint

Radius Ulna

Forearm bones

Metacarpals

Heads of these bones form the knuckles

Calcaneus

Heel bone

Patella

Kneecap

Fibula

Lateral bone of the leg

Femur

Longest bone in the body, articulates with the coxal bone

Ulna

Medial bone of the foreman in anatomical position

Tibia

Medial bone of the leg

Obturator foramen

Opening in a coxal bone formed by the pubic and ischial rami

Sacroiliac joint

Point where axial skeleton attaches to the pelvic girdle

Acromion

Point where clavicle and scapula connect

Pubic symphysis

Point where the coxal bones join anteriorly

Tibial tuberosity

Point where the patellar ligament attaches

Coracoid process

Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment

Lateral malleolus

Process forming the outer ankle

Deltoid tuberosity

Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches

Ischial tuberosity

Receives the weight of the body when sitting

Capitulum

Rounded knob on the humerus that articulates with the radius

Tibia

Shinbone

Clavicle

Shoulder girdle bone that articulates anteriorly with the sternum

Scapula

Shoulder girdle bone that has no attachment to the axial skeleton

Gluteal tuberosity Greater and lesser trochanters

Sites of muscles attachmeant on the proximal end of the femur

Glenoid cavity

Socket in the scapula for the arm bone

Talus

Tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia

Iliac crest

Upper margin of the iliac bones

Ilium Ischium Pubis

Used to form the coral bone (hip bone)


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